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Perfect for your Christmas Party!

Perfect for your Christmas Party!

Yorkton Holy Trinity Anglican Church Women (ACW) invite you to share in their Christmas Tea and Bazaar Sat., Nov. 30, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Holy Trinity Anglican Parish Hall, corner of 2nd Ave. & Darlington.

Surgical Initiative heads into final stretch

As the March 2014 end date for the Saskatchewan Surgical Initiative nears, surgical teams are making a final push to provide sooner, safer, smarter surgical care for patients.

Wholesale trade numbers good

Wholesale trade in Saskatchewan was $1.9 billion in September 2013 according to Statistics Canada, a jump of 10.8 per cent over last year, the second highest percentage increase in Canada and four times the national increase of 2.6 per cent.
Repatriated bell visits Dr. Brass

Repatriated bell visits Dr. Brass

Students at Dr. Brass School got a chance to touch history November 19 when the Bell of Batoche came to town.

CTTCS seeks parent input

Christ the Teacher Catholics Schools is looking to parents to gather more data to improve the environment at schools in the division.
Running back to Saskatoon

Running back to Saskatoon

After one year in Yorkton at Yorkton This Week, I've decided to run back to Saskatoon. I'm leaving the paper to take part in a radio-TV course at Western Academy Broadcasting College.
Jimmy Rankin to perform in the city

Jimmy Rankin to perform in the city

What better way to get into the holiday spirit than with sparkling music? The Yorkton Arts Council is thrilled to present their next "Star" in the Stars For Saskatchewan concert series: Jimmy Rankin, Wednesday, December 4 at 8:00 p.m.
Folk release lyrics palatable

Folk release lyrics palatable

Animal Parts "Six Arms To Hold You" Hungry Music 6.5-out-of-10 This week Animal Parts and their new EP "Six Arms To Hold You" found its way to the top of my pile. Animal Parts is a folk band that comes out of Toronto.

Older drivers refresh skills

For a second year, New Horizons Senior Centre brought in the Saskatchewan Safety Council (SSC) last week to help older drivers improve their skills.

Opportunities lead to opportunities

It might be cliched, but Kendal Netmaker, Founder and CEO of Neechie Gear, says business and life are about being ready to answer every time opportunity knocks.
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